Installation failure: DEP (Data Execution Prevention) security violation is being produced by the InstallAnywhere installer. This means, as you may well know, that the installer is trying to execute data as code, one of the most common means with which malware attacks one’s system. Google results show people recommending that you turn this off for each program that produces the error. That’s like saying that you should tell Norton AntiVirus to lignore virus warnings.
Are you familiar with this issue (wrt ME installer), and do you have a recommendation for users? ZeroG’s site is non-responsive, which does not exactly make one feel good about this. I will try the ME manual install, but users will need a solution rather than a workaround for the long term – some people may not feel comfortable with a manual install. Perhaps a word between you folks and the ZeroG folks?
Otherwise, as always, thanks for a fantastic product!! 😀
Chris
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Operating System and version: Windows XP SP2
Eclipse version: 3.1
Eclipse build id: I20050627-1435
Fresh Eclipse install (y/n): y
If not, was it upgraded to its current version using the update manager?
Other installed external plugins: n/a
Number of plugins in the <eclipse>/plugins directory that begin with org.eclipse.pde.*: 4
MyEclipse version: 4.0 GA windows installer
Eclipse JDK version: 5.0 update 4
Application Server JDK version: 5.0 update 4
Are there any exceptions in the Eclipse log file? no
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JDBC driver vendor and version, and access type (thin, type-2, etc):
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Eclipse error logs related to com.genuitec.eclipse.sqlexplorer packages:
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